Guest guest Posted September 18, 2007 Report Share Posted September 18, 2007 Budwig maintained that her diet and protocol had to be rigidly adhered to or it would not be successful. In that, it has been proven that she was quite mistaken and a great many have had success using flaxseed and cottage cheese or yogurt in a healthy overall protocol. That is fortunate, because many people find her protocol very difficult to rigidly follow. The protocol I recommend is pretty darn good, in my humble opinion: /anticancer.htm According to Marc Swanepoel, Budwig's flaxseed mix is quite compatible and desirable to be used along with oleander. oleander soup , " Dr. Loretta Lanphier " <drlanphier wrote: > > I have also wondered about this. Dr. Budwig said that her protocol had a > 98% cure rate especially with those whom conventional medicine had given up > on. I would think that Oleander would possibly be compliant since it is > plant and has not been synthesized in the lab. However, you would need more > than just a good overall diet...I would suggest that it be Dr. Budwig's > particular diet. Along with sunshine, exercise, dealing with toxic > emotions, etc. > > > > As you know, Tony, the " correct " Budwig Protocol (there are many " versions " > on the Internet however it is important to use the correct ratios) is pretty > intense (for most people changing lifestyle will be intense) but when done > correctly so many are getting really good results. Possibly adding the > Oleander would make that percentage rate go even higher. > > > > We are moving into new offices during the next two-three weeks (taking our > time to get everything up and going) and along with nutritional balancing > for cancer we will have a hyperbaric chamber (large enough so that it > doesn't cause claustrophobia) along with some other hi-tech modalities. It > will be all about oxygenating the body. I would love to include Oleander in > some of our protocols and will talk with Marc about this. I believe that > the programs that I have set up will be very healing for a lot of > degenerative disease, not just cancer. Any way, I am excited at the > possibilities! The Budwig Protocol will be at the foundation for most of > the protocols. > > > > " Over 50% of Dr. Budwig's patients were doctors or relatives of doctors who > knew why in such a serious disease they would rely on the experiences of > this brilliant physicist, chemist and pharmacologist rather than follow the > prevailing opinion which says that tumors must be destroyed through > chemotherapy and radiation. " > > From the back cover of Dr. Budwig's last book: Cancer - The Problem and The > Solution > > > > " The overall success rate of my method is nearly 98%. " > > paraphrasing Dr. Budwig speaking to a reporter > > > > " And what do I actually do? I give cancer patients simple, natural foods. > That is all. I take sick people out of the hospital, when it is said there > that they do not have more than an hour or two left to live, that the > scientifically attested diagnosis is at hand and that the patient is > completely moribund. In most cases I can help even these patients quickly > and conclusively. " > > Dr. Johanna Budwig in Flax Oil as a True Aid > > > > " Of all the nutritional theories that I have investigated, Dr. Johanna > Budwig's is definitely number one ... Nowhere in the world have I found not > even remotely such fantastic cases as with Dr. Budwig. It's phenomenal. " > Lothar Hirneise, eminent German cancer researcher and author of Chemotherapy > Heals Cancer and The Earth Is Flat > > > > > > Be Well, > Loretta > > > > > I would love to see a study about what the results would be if a > > person did the fresh ground flaxseed and cottage cheese/yogurt combo > > of Joanna Budwigs, along with oleander and a good overall diet, > > lifestyle and natural anti-cancer protocol. > > > > I would guess over 90%. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2007 Report Share Posted September 18, 2007 You say flaxseed and cottage cheese or yogurt, do you mean flaxseed instead of flaxseed oil?Tony wrote: Budwig maintained that her diet and protocol had to be rigidly adheredto or it would not be successful. In that, it has been proven thatshe was quite mistaken and a great many have had success usingflaxseed and cottage cheese or yogurt in a healthy overall protocol.That is fortunate, because many people find her protocol verydifficult to rigidly follow.The protocol I recommend is pretty darn good, in my humble opinion:/anticancer.htmAccording to Marc Swanepoel, Budwig's flaxseed mix is quite compatibleand desirable to be used along with oleander.Tonyoleander soup , "Dr. Loretta Lanphier"<drlanphier wrote:>> I have also wondered about this. Dr. Budwig said that her protocolhad a> 98% cure rate especially with those whom conventional medicine hadgiven up> on. I would think that Oleander would possibly be compliant since it is> plant and has not been synthesized in the lab. However, you wouldneed more> than just a good overall diet...I would suggest that it be Dr. Budwig's> particular diet. Along with sunshine, exercise, dealing with toxic> emotions, etc.> > > > As you know, Tony, the "correct" Budwig Protocol (there are many"versions"> on the Internet however it is important to use the correct ratios)is pretty> intense (for most people changing lifestyle will be intense) butwhen done> correctly so many are getting really good results. Possibly adding the> Oleander would make that percentage rate go even higher.> > > > We are moving into new offices during the next two-three weeks(taking our> time to get everything up and going) and along with nutritionalbalancing> for cancer we will have a hyperbaric chamber (large enough so that it> doesn't cause claustrophobia) along with some other hi-techmodalities. It> will be all about oxygenating the body. I would love to includeOleander in> some of our protocols and will talk with Marc about this. I believethat> the programs that I have set up will be very healing for a lot of> degenerative disease, not just cancer. Any way, I am excited at the> possibilities! The Budwig Protocol will be at the foundation formost of> the protocols.> > > > "Over 50% of Dr. Budwig's patients were doctors or relatives ofdoctors who> knew why in such a serious disease they would rely on the experiences of> this brilliant physicist, chemist and pharmacologist rather thanfollow the> prevailing opinion which says that tumors must be destroyed through> chemotherapy and radiation."> > From the back cover of Dr. Budwig's last book: Cancer - The Problemand The> Solution> > > > "The overall success rate of my method is nearly 98%."> > paraphrasing Dr. Budwig speaking to a reporter > > > > "And what do I actually do? I give cancer patients simple, naturalfoods.> That is all. I take sick people out of the hospital, when it is saidthere> that they do not have more than an hour or two left to live, that the> scientifically attested diagnosis is at hand and that the patient is> completely moribund. In most cases I can help even these patientsquickly> and conclusively."> > Dr. Johanna Budwig in Flax Oil as a True Aid> > > > "Of all the nutritional theories that I have investigated, Dr. Johanna> Budwig's is definitely number one ... Nowhere in the world have Ifound not> even remotely such fantastic cases as with Dr. Budwig. It's phenomenal."> Lothar Hirneise, eminent German cancer researcher and author ofChemotherapy> Heals Cancer and The Earth Is Flat> > > > > > Be Well,> Loretta> > > > > > > > > > > > I would love to see a study about what the results would be if a> > person did the fresh ground flaxseed and cottage cheese/yogurt combo> > of Joanna Budwigs, along with oleander and a good overall diet,> > lifestyle and natural anti-cancer protocol.> > > > I would guess over 90%.> > > > Tony> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2007 Report Share Posted September 18, 2007 Actually, her comments from her books and other sources did suggest that she gave some leadway and used words like “suggest”, “probably”, etc. When I read her books I really don’t see a militant type of person. I believe that the militantcy comes in because when you give patients an inch then they take a mile. I know, because I used to be one. J It is much easier to say follow the protocol and change your life than to get into a “what about xyz food? Can I have that?” She acutally did say you could use yogurt but it would have to be almost tripled in quantity or you can strain it and use what is left which would be a very dry cottage cheese consistancy. No protocol is too rigid if it will save your life, in my opinion. My cancer protocol was much more rigid in that I was doing something just about 24/7—diet AND supplements. That’s ok becaues I knew that it took me years to get sick and I could certainly afford whatever time it took to get well. Any type of a “have to” lifestyle change will be considered rigid at first. Humans don’t like change because it is not comfortable and is unknown. It takes about 21 days to break one habit---so for a complete lifestyle change it does take commitment, desire and discipline. There is a saying: “Either take the time to be well or you WILL take the time to be sick.” We need to realize that there are no quick fixes and it must be a whole body protocol dealing with mind, body and spirit. The body needs time to heal and we need to give it the time it needs. Whatever a person was doing before they got sick needs to change drastically because obviously it didn’t work. Also, many do the protocol and get well. It literally amazes me because I have been around alternative cancer oncology for a while and have not seen results in this high percentage rate and for many in a very short amount of time. But we do have to remember that patient compliance does enter into this tremendously. No one can control what goes on at home and whether or not the person is actually being compliant, “thinks” they are being compliant or absolutely not being compliant but yet saying they are. Yes, I have had cancer patients sit across from me and absolutely lie about their compliance. <sigh> It all boils down to whether or not a person really believes they will get well and whether or not they really want to get well. Well, if Marc says that it is compatible then it would certainly be something to try out. There is a girl in South Africa that is very successfully utilizing the BP with cancer patients. I have communicated with her and she does recommend other supplements to use, but only after she has tested them using the EIS (Electro Interstitial Scanner). According to her: “There is such a thin line between supplements to be taken or not and the correct dosage that I refuse to make recommendations to people without being able to scan and monitor their progress - with only enzyme supplements being the exception.” Be Well Loretta -----Original Message----- Budwig maintained that her diet and protocol had to be rigidly adhered to or it would not be successful. In that, it has been proven that she was quite mistaken and a great many have had success using flaxseed and cottage cheese or yogurt in a healthy overall protocol. That is fortunate, because many people find her protocol very difficult to rigidly follow. The protocol I recommend is pretty darn good, in my humble opinion: /anticancer.htm According to Marc Swanepoel, Budwig's flaxseed mix is quite compatible and desirable to be used along with oleander. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2007 Report Share Posted September 18, 2007 Again, the fresher, the better. Vacuum packed or packed under nitrogen flaxseed oil is as fresh as you are going to get. Those seeds in any store are already aged, that is somewhat oxidized. The benefit in flax seeds and flax seed oil is in the non-oxidized fatty acids. By the way lignans are proteins, not fatty acids. Some lignans help heal a person, some cause irritation and damage, and the effect can vary from individual to individual. Dr. Goebel ______________________________\ ____ Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Search http://search./search?fr=oni_on_mail & p=graduation+gifts & cs=bz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2007 Report Share Posted September 18, 2007 Hi Dr. Goebel You are absolutely correct. But it is the high ratio of Omega 3’s contained in flaxoil to balance an oversupply of omega 6 fatty acids and hydrogenated fats in the Western diet. Of all plant oils, flax oil is the richest source of these omega 3 acids (naturally occurring variations not considered, 100 g of oil contain 72g of polyunsaturated fatty acids, 54g of which are omega 3 acids). Dr. B did not recommend the High Lignan Flaxseed Oil that some companies carry. And, with the BP it is the emulsification between the cottage cheese and the flax seed oil that makes it bio-available to the cell and to where most people tolerate it very well. Her protocol, as you know, was very scientific in nature…maybe not perfect, but surely gets more results than most anything else as far as diet goes. The flaxseed oil is combined with protein (or more precisely, sulphurated amino acids such as liberally found in cottage cheese) to allow the highly unsaturated fatty acids to become water-soluble, thus bypassing the need for an (often) diseased or impaired liver to break down the unsaturated fat by its own efforts. Quote: “The lipotropic protein connections, e.g. Cystein, as they are found in ... cottage cheese or nuts are able to make water-soluble the ...highly unsaturated fatty acids in seed oils. And that is what matters. When you mix together ... cottage cheese and flaxseed oil in your blender (emersion type is best) the fat becomes water-soluble” and thereby immediately available for use by the body. In this manner, the necessary “spark plugs” are provided for cells to “breathe”, optimally detoxify and function, even more so when additionally combining the flax oil cottage cheese mix with an optimized sugar-free diet devoid of respiratory poisons [substances which inhibit cellular respiration] but containing much raw organic food.” I have also found that most people with active cancer will go through a healing crisis sometime during the first 3-4 months while on the BP. This is when many will say they cannot tolerate it, the cancer is growing (which many times it does before it begins to heal), they are dairy intolerant, it made my big toe hurt (not really, just kidding!), etc. Going through a healing crisis is not fun especially for someone who is already sick. But the cancer patient needs to be reassured that a healing crisis indicates that the protocol is most probably working…sometimes it needs to be slowed down a bit in order to allow the body to remove toxins and to “catch-up”. So getting the patient through this particular part of healing is paramount to success. Most successful protocols will cause the body to go through a healing crisis/detoxification process…again, a good thing as the body cannot heal unless toxins are removed. Be Well Loretta -----Original Message----- By the way lignans are proteins, not fatty acids. Some lignans help heal a person, some cause irritation and damage, and the effect can vary from individual to individual. Dr. Goebel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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